The house was established on a part of Belmont Plantation once the home of David Gaillard, a son of Captain Peter Gaillard.

1976  Part of the land that was not flooded was operated as Rocks Pond Campground. Several of the plantation's outbuildings were placed on logs and moved to this location prior to the flooding of 1942 (4, p. 3) (12).

National Register of Historic Places
 Nomination form - PDF - submitted in 1976. Removed from the National Register in March 2000 since house had been destroyed by fire.
 Photographs, architectural overview